
Morgan’s ability to connect details that the detectives do not lands her a consulting job with the police force. It is also the result of a high IQ and some very unique skills on Morgan’s part. Morgan’s High Potential is based in reality – and it’s not the first time the idea has been used in shows like this one.
Morgan’s HPI In High Potential Explained
Morgan Calls Herself A High Potential Intellectual

In the pilot episode of High Potential, when Morgan offers up her reasoning for believing one of the suspects in a case is actually a victim, Selena Soto (Judy Reyes) is impressed by her ability to retain that knowledge. She even calls Morgan’s abilities a “gift.”
Morgan, however, notes that she has a genius-level measured IQ and calls herself a High Potential Intellectual, someone who has the capacity to retain more information and observe more than the average person. Morgan’s hyper-observation abilities are what help her throughout the first season. She does not see it as a gift.
Morgan specifically corrects Soto about it being a gift, saying:
No, not a gift. I obsess over every little problem I see. My mind is constantly spinning out of control, which makes it impossible to hold a job, relationship, a conversation. Not a gift.

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While all of that seems like a negative, it is balanced out by the good Morgan does. She sees missing pieces and connective details and “has a compulsion to set things right,” which is what allows her to unravel the threads of the murder mysteries.
All of the cases in High Potential’s first season are vastly different from one another and require very different knowledge bases. There are rare frogs, the orientation of churches, altered videos, and more. Morgan is able to retain all of the knowledge she needs to understand everything.
Does HPI Exist In Real Life? (How Accurate Is High Potential’s Depiction Of It)
An HPI Is Very Real






While viewers might think Morgan’s High Potential seems impossible, it is actually very real. It is called High Intellectual Potential in real life, and there is also a variant called High Emotional Potential, which involves emotional intelligence.
Those classified as HIP do not simply have a high-measured IQ, though. They are also acknowledged to often have atypical ways of making connections between things in the world around them. As Morgan notes in the show, many HIPs have photographic memories.

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Many HIPs also have difficulty maintaining focus while processing so much information, or can get bored when they already understand the knowledge people are throwing at them. That can lead to many HIPs being diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but as C2Care points out, not all HIPs have ADHD.
The “symptoms” associated with HIP include:
Boredom in school
IQ above 130
Perfectionism
Easy Memorization Skills
Difficulty Maintaining Social Relationships
The traits associated with a person considered to have High Intellectual Potential are exactly the traits Morgan exhibits in the show. The series has been able to offer a remarkably accurate representation, even if some of the audience might find the show far-fetched.
What Are Other Shows That Feature HPI Characters
HPI Characters Populate Crime Shows








High Potential is the only series to outright confirm a character to have HIP. Despite that, it’s actually easy to draw parallels between Morgan’s traits and other characters in crime shows that likely share that label.
One show that High Potential has been seeing comparisons to since the pilot episode premiered is Psych. Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez) and Morgan share a lot of the same traits. From memorization skills to boredom with lectures to near-photographic memories, they use their skills to solve crimes in similar ways.

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Of course, the difference between them is that Morgan is up front about her cognitive abilities, while Shawn pretends to be a psychic to explain them away. Interestingly, Rodriguez has been directing High Potential episodes himself, which allows an actor with a similar background to help Olson bring HIP to life.
Morgan is the latest in a long line of likely HIP characters, which help to make crime shows even more compelling. Morgan, however, might be one of the most realistic versions of an HIP on television, which helps High Potential to stand out from the rest.
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